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Mollusk & Echino Jeopardy

Mollusk & Echino Jeopardy. Mollusca General. Mollusca Classification. Echinodermata General. Echinodermata Classification. Pictures. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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Mollusk & Echino Jeopardy

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  1. Mollusk & Echino Jeopardy Mollusca General Mollusca Classification Echinodermata General Echinodermata Classification Pictures 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  2. 2 What is the name of the layer of cells in mollusks that creates the shell?

  3. 3 Mantle

  4. 4 What is the name of the rasping tongue with teeth found in many mollusks?

  5. 5 Radula

  6. 6 These are special cells found in some mollusks that allow them to alter the appearance of their skin?

  7. 7 Chromatophores

  8. 8 How do pearls form and how do you get the three major colors of pearl?

  9. 9 A grain of sand is caught in between the shell and the mantle and shell is layered over the sand over time. White – Calcium Pink – Potassium Black - Magnesium

  10. 10 What is C, A, N, & G

  11. 11 C – Gills A – Excurrent Siphon N – Coelom G – Palps

  12. 12 Name 4 members of Class Bivalvia

  13. 13 Clams, Mussels, Oysters, Scallops, & Shipworms

  14. 14 Name the four Cephalopods

  15. 15 Squid, Octopus, Cuttlefish, & Nautilis

  16. 16 Snails belong to which Class of Phylum Mollusca?

  17. 17 Gastropoda

  18. 18 Chitons are the sole members of which Molluscan Class?

  19. 19 Polyplacophora

  20. 20 Describe how the following mollusks obtain their food… Clams Squid Cone Snails Slugs

  21. 21 Clams – filter feeding via siphons Squid – use their beaks to rip off flesh Cone Snails – use venomous harpoons to snag prey Slugs – eat plant material with radula

  22. 22 Are Echinoderms protostomes or deuterostomes?

  23. 23 Deuterostomes

  24. 24 Daily Double Trace the path water takes through all structures of the water vascular system Daily Double

  25. 25 Madreporite Stone Canal Ring Canal Radial Canal Ampullae Tube feet

  26. 26 What is the main difference between Echinoderm larvae and adults?

  27. 27 Larvae are bilaterally symmetrical Adults are Radially Symmetrical

  28. 28 How do the following Echinoderms eat? Sea Stars Sea Cucumbers Brittle Stars

  29. 29 Sea Stars – Use tube feet to create suction and pry open mollusk shells Sea Cucumbers – Eat sand and extract organic material Brittle Stars – Suspension feeding by snagging plankton floating by

  30. 30 What is G, L, B, & I

  31. 31 G – Ampulla L – Stomach B – Gills I – Digestive Gland

  32. 32 What type of animal is found in Class Asteroidea?

  33. 33 Sea Stars

  34. 34 What type of animal is found in Class Holothuroidea?

  35. 35 Sea Cucumbers

  36. 36 Brittle Stars & Basket Stars belong to which Class of Phylum Echinodermata?

  37. 37 Ophiuroidea

  38. 38 Sea Lilies & Feather Stars belong to which Class of Phylum Echinodermata?

  39. 39 Crinoidea

  40. 40 What major anatomical difference exists between sea stars versus brittle stars, basket stars, & sea lilies?

  41. 41 Sea Stars contain most of their vital organs in each arm The other group has all their organs contained within the central disk

  42. 42

  43. 37 Whelk & Conch

  44. 44

  45. 45 Cone Snail & Tusk Shell

  46. 46 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

  47. 47 Limpet & Chiton

  48. 48

  49. 49 Nudibranch & Cuttlefish

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